Talk:Maximilian Hell
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"his nationality was Slovak" He wrote himself that he had been born in Hungary from German parents (Parentibus Germanis): http://www.orsolyita.hu/magi/zoltan/hell/1oldal.jpg
Depends on how you define "Slovak". For our Slovak Wikipedia editors, any famous person who has ever set a toe on today's Slovakia is theirs for the taking.
I have removed the clearly pro-Slovak bias in the article. There is absolutely no proof that Hell was Slovak, the most likely scenario was that he was a German-speaking Hungarus. Enigma1 01:19, 18 March 2006 (UTC)
Until our Slovak co-editors [insults removed] provide us an exact proof that Maximilian Hell was Slovak, any reference to his Slovak ethnicity will be removed.
I will redefine Hell's nationality in light of the following letter by Hell himself to Pater Höller, written in Vardö, April 6 , 1769. (Pls. see link on [1] In that letter Hell confessed that he was Hungarian. "Jó Isten, ki hitte volna, hogy mi ugyanazon õsatyától való testvéreket fogunk találni a lapp népben! Magyarok, testvéreink, a mi magyar nyelvünket beszélik, a mi magyar ruhánkat hordják, a mi régi magyar atyáink szokásai szerint élnek, egyszóval, testvéreink" In translation: "God God, who had believed that we will find brothers from the same ancient father in the Lapp people! Hungarians, our brethren, who speak our Hungarian language, wear our Hungarian clothes, live according to the customs of our Hungarian fathers, summing it up: our brethren." By that, I think, the debate is closed. Regards --Korovioff 17:37, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
For heaven's sake, unless you can prove his Slovak ethnicity, stop Slovakizing his name and his ancestry!!!
I ask the same: "For heaven's sake, unless you can prove his Slovak ethnicity, stop Slovakizing his name and his ancestry!!!" - He was pure german. 100% aryan :D --195.56.237.220 02:20, 14 January 2007 (UTC)